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Beige rabbit

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The Beige rabbit is a rare breed. It has dense silky fur which is light-sand in colour right down to the skin, with some slate-blue ticking and shading across the body.[1]

It is a recognised breed by the British Rabbit Council,[2] it is not recognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rabbitlopaedia, page 117, ISBN 1-86054-182-8, by Meg Brown & Virginia Richardson
  2. ^ BRC Breed Standard